Sage
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Okay, quick question for those of you calculus junkies... when you have a constant in front of a trig function, and you derive it, does anything happen to that constant?
For example, is the following correct?:
f(x) = -2sinx –> f'(x) = -2cosx
I know that if there's a constant, say, with the x, then you apply the power chain rule, but I've just never been sure what happens for the constant in front. BTW, I'm actually doing indefinite integrals now, so I should know this, but curse my terrible memory.
For example, is the following correct?:
f(x) = -2sinx –> f'(x) = -2cosx
I know that if there's a constant, say, with the x, then you apply the power chain rule, but I've just never been sure what happens for the constant in front. BTW, I'm actually doing indefinite integrals now, so I should know this, but curse my terrible memory.